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University: University of Žilina | |||||||||||||
Faculty: Faculty of Management Science and Informatics | |||||||||||||
Course ID: 5BN116 | Course name: Basics of wireless networks (ZBS) | ||||||||||||
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Number of classes per week in the form of lectures, laboratory exercises, seminars or clinical practice | Lectures: 2.0 Seminars: 0.0 Lab.exercises: 2.0 | ||||||||||||
Methods by which the educational activity is delivered | Present form of education | ||||||||||||
Applied educational activities and methods suitable for achieving learning outcomes | |||||||||||||
Number of credits: 5.0 | |||||||||||||
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Recommended term of study: 2. year, summer semester | |||||||||||||
Study degree: 1. | |||||||||||||
Required subsidiary courses: Prerequisites: PIKS Co-requisites: | |||||||||||||
Course requirements: Continuous assessment / evaluation: 30 points are possible in the interim assessment. Points are awarded for active work during the exercises and for completing the assignments as required. To register for the exam, a student must achieve a score of at least 30.0 Final assessment /evaluation: In the final assessment (written and oral exam), a minimum of 31 additional points must be obtained. The points from the mid-term and final assessment are added together and this sum determines the result of the examination. The final grade of the course: 100 - 92 A 91 - 84 B 83 - 76 C 75 - 68 D 67 - 61 E To enroll for an exam student must have 30 points. | |||||||||||||
Course outcomes: The objective is to familiarize the student with the working principles of current wireless networks used in various deployment domains such as enterprise WiFi networks, mobile cellular networks, and networks for the Internet of Things and sensors. Student: - Gain theoretical knowledge of enterprise, cellular wireless technologies as well as communication technologies for IoT systems. - will be familiar with the principles of operation and architecture of these networks - be familiar with the services offered in this type of networks - will have theoretical knowledge supported by practical skills and will be able to design simpler networking solutions with the means of these wireless networks. | |||||||||||||
Course scheme: Lectures: Enterprise WiFi networks (4 lectures): - Introduction to wireless technologies - IEEE 802.11 standards, access methods - WiFi networking devices, standalone and controller solutions - Methods of securing wireless networks 3G/4G/5G cellular networks (4 lectures): - Introduction to cellular cellular networks - Communication in cellular networks and characteristics of cellular networks - Cellular network technologies and architectures (3G, 4G, 5G generations) Communication technologies for IoT systems (4 lectures): - Introduction to low-speed data networks - 802.15.4 standard (LR-WPAN) - ZigBee standard - LoRa data network Exercises: Laboratory exercises will be devoted to applying knowledge from lectures and literature study to solve practical problems (practicing and configuring examples of wireless network solutions, e.g., on RASP systems). | |||||||||||||
Literature: Netacad: Fundamentals of Wireless LANS Stallings, W. Wireless communications and networks. Upper Saddle River : Prentice Hall, 2002. 584 s. ISBN 0-13-040864-6 Schiller, J H. Mobile communications. Harlow : Addison-Wesley, 2003. 492 s. ISBN 0-321-12381-6. Chen, J. – Zhang, T. IP – Based Next – Generation Wireless Networks: Systems, Architectures, and Protocols. Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2004. 413 s. ISBN 0-471-23526-1 | |||||||||||||
Instruction language: slovak | |||||||||||||
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Last updated: 2021-09-22 12:46:45.000 | |||||||||||||
The person responsible for the course: doc. Ing. Ondrej Karpiš, PhD. | |||||||||||||
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